Brazil to enforce new seafarer immigration requirements
NorthStandard P&I club informs that Brazil is expected to start enforcing new seafarer identity requirements as ILO C185 takes full effect.
Read moreNorthStandard P&I club informs that Brazil is expected to start enforcing new seafarer identity requirements as ILO C185 takes full effect.
Read moreThe European Sea Ports Organisation (ESPO), in a statement released yesterday, supported the aims set out in the Nature Restoration Law, but believes this new proposal must act as a complement to existing EU legislation, rather than introducing another layer of complexity in nature restoration efforts.
Read moreAMSA has released a revised qualifications framework and guidelines to provide better safety outcomes for Australian seafarers and domestic commercial vessel operators.
Read moreThe European Sea Ports Organisation (ESPO) today released a statement to welcome the inclusion of maritime in the EU ETS and warn against port evasions.
Read moreEuropean Community Shipowners' Associations (ECSA) have released a statement to welcome the formal approval of the new EU ETS law yesterday by the plenary of the European Parliament.
Read moreLloyd's Register published a report earlier this week that evaluates upcoming changes to mandatory statutory regulations and instruments.
Read moreEuropol has released a joint analysis carried out in collaboration with the ports of Rotterdam, Antwerp, and Hamburg/Bremerhaven to explore criminal networks in EU ports in terms of the risks and challenges for law enforcement.
Read moreThe World Shipping Council issued a statement earlier this week to highlight that the Shipping Act is a useful tool but the amendments under the new U.S. law H.R. 1696, will disable vessel sharing. The Ocean Shipping Antitrust Enforcement Act, introduced in 2022, amend title 46, United States Code, to repeal certain antitrust exemptions for ocean common carriers.
Read moreA new insight brief series was released this week from the Global Maritime Forum which identifies four actions that maritime and shipping industries can take now to support shipping’s transition to a sustainable and resilient zero-emission future.
Read moreMerchant Navy Welfare Board welcomes the UK Government on the fact that The Seafarers’ Wages Act received Royal Assent and is now law.
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